10 Most Disturbing Pieces of Art

Should all art be pleasant to look at?

Great art has the potential to inspire all sorts of emotions. The following disturbing pieces of art happen to bring out feelings of dread, horror and complete hopelessness. So why not spare a few minutes as we take a look at the 10 most disturbing pieces of art.

Piccinini is an Australian artist who works with a variety of media, particularly sculpture. Her work aims to address concerns about biotechnology and mapping the human genome. Her sculptures often depict bizarre creatures with oddly human features. This piece, titled Undivided showcases a humanoid creature with a bladed carapace. It instils a real sense of unease as it clutches to a young human child. You can see there are other creatures emerging from the back of the first creature. There’s just something so unwholesome about this image.

This gruesome painting by Caravaggio painted in 1598 depicts Judith seducing and decapitating the Assyrian general Holofernes. The attention to detail heightens the horror of the piece. And just look at that creepy old lady, ‘Good thing I broughts me noggin sack’.

This is a series of very macabre paintings by French painter Theodore Gericault. During the early 1800’s, Gericault began preparatory work for one of his most famous works Raft of the Medusa by borrowing severed body parts from the Paris morgue. He would paint the pieces in disjointed positions then stash them under his bed or on the roof of his apartment so as to render varying degrees of decaying flesh for his paintings – he wanted to achieve different colours and textures.